When you think of Seattle’s airport buzz, it’s about to get even more exciting—especially if you fly to the United States. Say goodbye to Concourse A and hello to a bold new beginning: United Airlines’ new lounge energy and expertise are heading to Concourse B.
Starting later this year, United Airlines is shifting all its Seattle-Tacoma (SeaTac) operations from Concourse A to the southern reaches of Concourse B. The move isn’t just about logistics—it’s backed by an investment of over $100 million to build the United Airlines’ new lounge (United Club) in the relocated space.Â
Already a SeaTac staple for four decades, this change marks a major shift in how the airline operates in the Pacific Northwest. Delta, a significant presence at the airport, will move into the vacated gates in Concourse A, positioning itself for more international service.Â
So, what does this mean for you? The United Airlines new lounge will bring updated amenities—think a refreshed design, intuitive layout, and modern comforts—though detailed features are still under wraps. It’s a fresh canvas United Airlines is designing for its loyal flyers. Â
This move is also part of SeaTac’s broader master plan to improve passenger flow and airport efficiency, with thousands of daily travelers set to benefit from the smoother transitions between terminals.
At City Village News, we’re excited to bring you this update: a sleek new lounge in Seattle, a smarter departure experience, and a refreshed face of United that’s all about comfort.
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